[GreenKeys] Teletypesetter and other codes

Don Robert House k9tty at dls.net
Fri Apr 23 22:23:47 EDT 2010


Doctor MacMillion,

I sure hope I did not send you off tilting at windmills.
Your research and notes are evidence that you have probably
contracted this dreaded disease involving the history and
applications of communications.

It is not Oz or Kansas, but methinks you should add G.D.D.
after your name in the future along with your other credentials.
L. Frank Baum came up with that degree...
Good Deed Doer  and certainly you are one!!!

It is very refreshing to read your contributions.  Sadly I am very
behind in my Greenkeys and communications work due mostly
to the change in weather.  My XYL has me chained out in the
garden most of the day.

Thank you seems to not be enough for all of the research you
are doing.

Good night and may God bless,

Don

Don Robert House, N.S.E.
Curator Emeritus - NADCOMM
http://www.nadcomm.com/

P.S.  My good friend Roger Bindl is going to take over my
website so it can be updated.  WHO RAH!!!
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On 23 Apr 2010, at 6:42 PM, dmm at lemur.com wrote:


A few weeks ago, one of the esteemed members of the list posed
a technical question offlist.  As I read it, I could just see my
evenings vanish for the next month :-)

The question itself was quite rational (was the layout of ASCII
perhaps due to the Teletypesetter code?)  The literal answer is,
I think, quite simple ("no").  The process of figuring this out,
however, leads to a great deal of research into the details
of pre-ASCII character codes.  I have a weak spot for character
codes, and a deep interest in Linotypes and the Teletypesetter,
so I was pretty much doomed.

The research itself has been fascinating, at least to me.
I fear, though, that to anyone else it must be like sitting through
47 reels of super-8 home movies.  Still, there are a few pretty
pictures (some of unusual equipment, such as the TTS Selective  
Allotter).
For what it is or isn't worth, then, here's the writeup:

http://www.circuitousroot.com/artifice/telegraphy/tty1/codes/index.html

It is still very much a draft.  I guarantee that there will be
errors (small and large).  I'd welcome comments, either on-list
or offlist.

(At very least, the SVG source files for the various code charts
might be useful for someone who needs to make such a chart - grab the
SVG source and look down at the left of the full page (not visible
in the "exported bitmap") - the "single punch" images for various
kinds of code are there.  The charts were done in Inkscape under
Linux.)

Regards,
David M.
===
Dr. David M. MacMillan * dmm at lemur.com * www.lemur.com & www.CircuitousRoot.com

There are two ways of constructing a software design.  One way is to  
make
it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies and the other is  
to
make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.
                    - Charles Anthony Richard Hoare

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